LeBron bests Kareem for most made FG in history
LeBron James made the 15,838th FG of his career on Thursday night, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most made field goals in NBA history.
Pistons lose Thompson (ankle) in loss to Spurs
Pistons forward Ausar Thompson left Thursday’s loss to the Spurs in the first quarter and didn’t return because of a sprained right ankle.
Nine big questions for the nine top freshmen in the 2026 NBA draft
What key questions remain for Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson and seven other top freshmen in the 2026 draft class?
Grizzlies’ Morant still out at least 2 more weeks
Grizzlies guard Ja Morant will miss at least two more weeks as he continues to recover from a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow.
Knicks’ Brown: SGA tops in convincing refs of fouls
“SGA, he’s a tough cover, and he does a great job of convincing the referees — probably better than anybody in the league — that he’s getting hit,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said after his team’s 103-100 loss to the Thunder on Wednesday night.
Chauncey Billups back in court: Why the Blazers coach is facing decades in prison
After a Hall of Fame NBA career, here’s what we know about Billups’ connections to Mafia-affiliated poker games and illegal gambling.
Caruso, Hartenstein exit OKC win with injuries
Alex Caruso (left hip contusion) and Isaiah Hartenstein (left calf tightness) were ruled out during the team’s 103-100 victory over the Knicks on Wednesday night and will be reevaluated Thursday.
‘Confidence renewed’: James Harden, Jose Ramirez and a fresh hope in Cleveland
Entering January, the Cavaliers were stuck in a play-in spot. They’ve since racked up the best record in the NBA and added an 11-time All-Star.
Judge rules Beasley owes $1M to former agency
A federal judge in New York issued a $1 million civil judgment against NBA free agent Malik Beasley on Thursday in a contract dispute with his former agency.
Nov. trial date set for Billups, Jones in poker case
Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, former guard Damon Jones and nearly three dozen co-defendants will stand trial beginning Nov. 2, a federal judge said.